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JA PROJECT CONSULTANT SDN. BHD (1134298 - V) Contents Page 1 JA CONSULT (001739339 - W) JA PROJECT CONSULTANT SDN. BHD (1134298 - V) Contents Page 1. Introduction 02 2. Background 03 3. Team Structure 04 4. Services 18 5. Timeline 30 6. Our Clients 44 7. Projects 48 8. Corporate Data 59 CAUTION SLOW DOWN PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC www.ja-projectconsultant.com Introduction Background Our philosophy in handling traffic and transportation JA Consult was established in 2008, since then it has limited company. is based on the notion of “seamless and effortless” successfully created a niche in Malaysia’s burgeoning mobility experiences. development landscape. In less than a decade in its setup, Thus, JA Project Consultant Sdn. Bhd. was incorporated JA Consult has managed to enlist as the preferred multi- in 2015, as a forward looking undertaking to expand JA Transportation infrastructures that provide mobility disciplinary engineering consultancy firm advising large Consult’s participations in the field of built environment, services to people and goods can be physically corporations and conglomerates on project development particularly in the field of traffic engineering and massive and harsh to both people and the natural requirements for their respective business premises. transportation planning. environment. These infrastructures could also conflict each other. Therefore it is imperative that The strength of JA Consult is attributed to the vast JA Project Consultant Sdn. Bhd. will continue JA Consult’s Business Address and Contact Details both human and environmental requirements are experience of more than 30 years brought into the firm mission to provide multi-disciplinary engineering SO-8-02, Menara 1, mitigated and balanced while building transportation by the founding partners – Ir. Jackson I. Pereira and Ir. Dr. consultancy services, of the same time, their services infrastructures, at the same time all transportation Ashita S. Pereira. Their respective experiences working will be strengthened through further expansion of the No. 3, Jalan Bangsar, facilities should be integrated to provide seamless and with international, national and local governments in transportation planning arm with new team members KL Eco City, effortless travelling experience to travellers. addressing numerous transportation and technological whose background complement the founding partners. 59200 Kuala Lumpur. challenges have suited their team to provide specialized As consultants we uphold the awareness of sustainable services that provide their clients with holistic engineering This expansion will reinforce JA’s commitment towards T: +603 2201 6193 lifestyle especially when current transportation platforms. attaining sustainable development, particularly E: [email protected] system is considered as one of the major contributing sustainable transportation at the local and global levels. www.jaconsult.com.my factors for unsustainable environment. In response Their diligence in leading the team has won JA Consult wide Thus promoting sustainability in land development we advocate sustainable transportation and work commissions in traffic engineering, traffic management, activities through the transportation system is towards its accomplishment in order to sustain our transportation planning as well as infrastructure fundamental to JA’s integrated professional counsel to future generations. engineering. Based on these achievements, the partners clients. decided to expand their services further as a private 02 - Introduction Background - 03 Team Structure 1 Ir. Jackson I. Pereira Managing Director 6 Ir. Sulaiman Abdullah 2 Ir. Dr. Ashita S. Pereira 3 Syra Lawrance Maidin Road Safety Auditor Director Associate 4 Ir.Dr. Khoo Hooi Ling 7 Claudia Maidin 8 Catherine Yong Consultant Administration Finance 5 Dr. Norzailawati Mohd Noor 9 Norhafizah Kamarul Zaman Consultant Manager 10 Irman Haizal Sulaiman 11 Noor Khamisah Abd Aziz 13 14 15 Senior Traffic Engineer Senior Transport Planner 12 Muaid Abdulkareem 13 Tanvi Ambetkar 14 Wan Ramlah 15 Muhammmad Akmal Traffic Engineer Traffic Engineer Wan Mohamad Afif Ahmad Subki Transport Planner Transport Planner 04 - Team Structure Team Structure - 05 Name of Company : JA Project Consultant Sdn.Bhd. ( JA Consult ) Co. Registration : 1134298-V ( 001739339-W ) Corporate Data Date of Incorporation : 09/03/2015 ( 24/01/2008 ) Business Address : SO-8-02, Menara 1, No.3, Jalan Bangsar, KL Eco City, 59200, Kuala Lumpur Telephone : 603-22016193 Email : [email protected] Directors : Ir. Jackson I. Pereira Ir. Dr. Ashita S. Pereira Authorised Capital : RM400,000.00 Paid-up Capital : RM50,000.00 Ministry of Finance Malaysia : JA Project Consultant Sdn Bhd: 465-02043281 (Transportation Studies, Traffic Studies) JA Consult : 465-02041329 (Civil Engineering) Board of Engineers Malaysia : Reg.No. : 1615-1000-BC-1437 ( JA Project Consultant Sdn Bhd ) Reg.No. : 1608-1000-PN-172 ( JA Consult ) Banker : CIMB Bank Berhad Jaya Shopping Centre Section 14 L1-21 (First Flr), Jaya Shopping Centre Jalan 14/14, 46100 Petaling Jaya, Selangor Company Secretary : JSL Consultancy Sdn. Bhd. Auditor : Skrastin Lim No. 10-2, Jalan BK5A/3B Bandar Kinrara, 47100 Puchong, Selangor. Corporate Data - 07 06 - Corporate Data 08 Ir. Jackson I. Pereira Ir. Dr. Ashita S. Pereira Managing Director Director B.Eng. (Hons),Civil Engineering (UM) Ph.D Engineering (UTAR) P.Eng., MIEM M.Sc. Transportation Planning (UTM) Ir. Jackson I. Pereira has over 30 years of experience B.Eng. (Hons), Civil Engineering (UM) in Civil Engineering. His main focus of expertise is in P.Eng., MIEM, MIP (Associate) infrastrucute jobs which include communication, water engineering, drainage, sewerage power Ir. Dr. Ashita has 30 years of experience in the plant, airport infrastructure, roadworks, buildings field of traffic engineering and transportation and earthworks. He is also involved in traffic and planning, having been involved in a wide range highway engineering and also looks into traffic of transportation related studies, both locally and management plans. internationally. She has been involved in all the major rail schemes in the Klang Valley, Penang and the East Coast. She is a firm believer of public transportation as the principal mode of transport. 08 - The Team The Team - 09 Our Team Syra Lawrance Maidin Ir. Dr. Khoo Hooi Ling Associate Consultant Masters in Regional Planning (Cornell) Ph.D., National University of Singapore BA (Hons) Urban & Regional Planning M.Eng.Sc. Eng (UM) (Louisiana) MIP (Graduate) B.Eng. (Civil) Hons, (UM) P.Eng, MIEM Pn. Syra has more than 31 years of experience in Ir. Dr. Khoo's expertise is in traffic engineering the wide area of urban and regional planning with and modeling. She has more than 16 years of special focus on strategic planning, transportation experience in developing traffic simulation models. planning and people mover systems. Her She is highly skilled in using traffic simulation experiences include both practical as well as tools for managing traffic congestion and is scholastic development. Her main concentration ardent about employing advanced technology is in land use – transport integration and her area to better manage traffic and transportation of interest is in transit oriented development system, i.e. Intelligent Transportation System. (TOD) with special emphasis on non-motorized To date, she has more than 50 publications in transportation network linkages and the synergy the international journals and conferences. between living and working places. 10 - The Team The Team - 11 Our Team Dr. Norzailawati Mohd Noor Norhafizah Kamarul Zaman Consultant Manager Ph.D (Remote Sensing), UTM B. Urp (Hons), Urban and Regional Planning, (UTM) Msc (Remote Sensing), UTM MIP (Graduate) B. Urp (Hons), Urban and Regional Planning, UTM Ms. Norhafizah is a transport planner with over Dip. Urban and Regional Planning, UTM 12 years of experience in traffic eningeering, BTPM (Registered Town Planner) traffic planning, traffic management plan, MIP (Corporate) planning for public transport system and project highway planning. Her expertise is in land use planning and spatial development. She has more than 20 years of Her skills are in Traffic Impact Assessment Studies experience in the land use and spatial planning which involves transportation planning and with integration on Geographic Information detailed technical designs. She has experience System (GIS) and geospatial applications. A in MRT Line 2, which involves designing ingress Registered Town Planner, dedicated researcher and egress to the stations, layby locations and and distinctively competent with various types of the overall station, parking and traffic circulation. publications indexes in Scopus and Web of Science at national and international level. 12 - The Team The Team - 13 Our Team Irman Haizal Sulaiman Noor Khamisah Abd Aziz Senior Traffic Engineer Senior Transport Planner Dip. Civil Engineering, (PSA) B. Urp (Hons), Urban and Regional Planning, (UTM) MIP (Graduate) Mr. Irman Haizal is an experienced traffic engineer with over 14 years of experience in the Ms. Noor Khamisah is a town planner with field of traffic engineering and transportation over 12 years of experience in town planning, planning. He has experience in the MRT studies business development, feasibility study, planning within the Klang Valley, and LRT Studies in for the land and property market research. Penang and the East Coast Rail Link. She has experience in research studies such as His skills are transport modelling, traffic and the Landscape Master Plan for
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